When you get the you realize they have “additives”. The taste is strongly like sugar and kitty litter… though they burn well, and you get used to it. Over the length of the cigar, they aren’t actually terrible. I’ve had cheap Cubans that were much worse.
Art C gar –
Rated 3 out of 5
starts off mild slight hints of molasses and oat meal, blends into a mild peppery sweet middle, ending more peppery, interesting and cheap
andrew.c.bunton (verified owner)–
Rated 5 out of 5
I’ve smoked about fifteen of these now. They are surprisingly pleasant for the cost. I find them to taste of cashew and milk chocolate. These are mild smoking, and fairly tight in the draw, but redily smokeable. They taste fairly similar to Bandi Cigars, which I also enjoy for a dirt cheap Smoke, with simplicity in its flavour profile.
These Factory Thowouts are not complex or deep in flavour, but they are a nice treat between pricier Cigars.
Mitchell (verified owner) –
When you get the you realize they have “additives”. The taste is strongly like sugar and kitty litter… though they burn well, and you get used to it. Over the length of the cigar, they aren’t actually terrible. I’ve had cheap Cubans that were much worse.
Art C gar –
starts off mild slight hints of molasses and oat meal, blends into a mild peppery sweet middle, ending more peppery, interesting and cheap
andrew.c.bunton (verified owner) –
I’ve smoked about fifteen of these now. They are surprisingly pleasant for the cost. I find them to taste of cashew and milk chocolate. These are mild smoking, and fairly tight in the draw, but redily smokeable. They taste fairly similar to Bandi Cigars, which I also enjoy for a dirt cheap Smoke, with simplicity in its flavour profile.
These Factory Thowouts are not complex or deep in flavour, but they are a nice treat between pricier Cigars.